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ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY
ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL UNIVERSITY
GUIDE TO CAMPUS LIVING
Office of Residential Life and Housing
Normal, Alabama 35762
Phone (256) 372-5797 Fax (256) 372-5792
www.aamu.edu/housing
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
COMMUNITY LIVING
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PROGRAMMING ACTIVITIES
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RESIDENCE SERVICES
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FOOD SERVICES
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YOUR ROOM OR SUITE
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RESIDENCE HALL REGULATIONS
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RESIDENCE HALL EMERGENCY GUIDELINES
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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WHAT TO BRING
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REFUND DEADLINES
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IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS
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Welcome to Residential Life and Housing:
Your connection to living and learning “On the Hill”!
Living on campus will be one of the most memorable college experiences you will encounter.
On-campus living provides you a place for personal development, community involvement,
growth, and knowledge.
To aid in the overall educational experience, our office employs a residential life program which
nurtures and engage students in learning outside the classroom.
Our office works diligently to provide quality and comfortable living accommodations with a
plethora of amenities to make your stay convenient. During your stay at A&M, enjoy your
residential life experience and take full advantage of this educational opportunity. Again,
welcome to Residential Life and Housing at Alabama A&M University,
“WHERE THE WORLD IS AT YOUR DOORSTEP!”
-Office of Residential Life and Housing
AAMU Residential Life and Housing Mission &Vision
MISSION
The Office of Residential Life and Housing supports the academic mission of Alabama
Agricultural and Mechanical University by combining great accommodations with a quality
living and learning environment that nurtures and supports personal development, leadership,
growth and knowledge.
VISION
To create the ultimate inclusive residential life experience that maintains the university’s
traditions while beckoning futuristic ideologies.
PHILOSOPHY
The Office of Residential Life and Housing accepts the responsibility to provide and promote an
environment that will enhance the personal growth and development of a resident as a student,
individual and community member. The following policies and procedures govern residence
hall and apartment living and supplement the Student Code of Conduct.
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Housing Staff
OUR OFFICE ADMINISTRATION handle day-to-day activities related to financial planning,
billing, recordkeeping, personnel, and physical distribution within the department. Most students
visit our administrative offices a few times throughout the year for assistance pertaining to
Housing Accommodations, Room Changes, or Vacating On-Campus Housing. Your Housing
Administrative staff is composed of four integral offices, which include the Administrative
Assistant, Area Coordinator, Housing Coordinator, and the Director of Housing.
OUR HALL DIRECTORS consist of specially trained full-time university employees responsible
for the management and daily operations of campus residence halls. Our Hall Directors are many
times called “Count” for the Male Hall Directors and “Dorm Mother” for the Female Hall
Directors. Many of our Hall Directors are alum of the University, and are full of Pride as a fellow
Bulldog. All of our Hall Directors are ecstatic to work for our beloved Alabama A&M
University. Most students see their Hall Director daily carrying out meaningful conversation and
building relationships amongst them. Our Hall Director’s nurturing ability not only helps the
students matriculate academically through the University but also develops the “Life Long”
personal skills the students will need in the “Real World” after college.
OUR GRADUATE ASSISTANTS consist of outstanding graduate students pursuing careers that put
them in close connections with society and those who reside in them. They serve as liaisons and
assist with several functions associated with the central office, the residence halls and resident
assistants. The main areas of focus for the GA’s are entities associated with the Living and
Learning Communities, for first time students, the upkeep of the Residential Life and Housing
website, programming and creative aspects and other duties that may be assigned to help with the
success of Residential Life and Housing. For the Graduate Assistants, this position affords them
the opportunity to be exposed to a plethora of trainings that they use in the GA position and will
later use in their professional career paths.
OUR RESIDENT ASSISTANTS are trained peer leaders. They supervise those living in their
specific residence hall. Our RA’s, who are paraprofessionals, have many roles and
responsibilities including, but not limited to, building a residential community through
programming and acting as counselors for students. They are also trained to be a constant
primary resource for students with academic or institutional questions, and enforcing resident
hall policies. Our RA’s go through strenuous training so that they can best serve the students.
Our RA’s balance their own schedules and priorities with the needs of the students they are
supporting. Above all, our resident assistants serve as an example of professionalism and uphold
personal accountability as outlined by the University and our Office. Most of our students hold
personal relationships with their RA’s. The students see the RA’s throughout the entire day in
classes, whether it be in class, the cafe, or campus events. Our RA’s strive to be the best, not
only in Alabama, but the Nation.
OUR SUPPORT STAFF consist of Full-Time and Part time individuals who manage the Residence
Halls during the Evening and Nightly Hours of operation. The student’s safety is the first priority
of our support staff. Many times, throughout the night, they are making constant rounds and
walking the Residence Halls making sure the proper doors, both interior and exterior, are
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properly secured. Most students see the Support Staff late at night and hold conversations with
them. Our Support Staff are known as “Night Owls” because they are awake maintaining the
Residence Hall while everyone is resting.
OUR WORK STUDY consists of students that assist the Staff in the Residence Hall. Their duties
are mostly clerical but they also handle duties as they are assigned. Many times students also
have personal connections with the Work Study. Although the Work Study individual does not
have the same training as the RA’s and Hall Directors in the Building they are a very helpful tool
for the Housing Staff. We are proud that they are on our TEAM.
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COMMUNITY LIVING
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LIVING ON CAMPUS
Residential life is campus life. It encompasses all aspects of living in a community with people
who share a common purpose. It’s about all experiences outside of the classroom. The idea of
residential life describes the intentional way that all out-of-class experiences on a residential
campus advance the idea of a meaningful education.
AAMU’s residential communities promote individual responsibility and accountability. The
development of a community within a diverse world requires that individuals respect and learn
from one another. Members of the community come to know each other and are accountable to
them, creating safe and comfortable living environments supportive of the mission of Alabama
A&M University.
AAMU's residential communities include the following:
Male
Foster Living and Learning
Hopkins Hall
Stephens Hall
Morris Hall
Female
Ernest Knight Complex-West
Ernest Knight Complex-East
Terry Hall
Palmer Hall
Thigpen Hall
ADJUSTING TO COMMUNITY LIFE
Sharing a room with another student can be one of the most rewarding and enjoyable aspects of a
college experience. The opportunity to become close friends with someone new, who has a
different background and different ideas, provides a tremendous learning experience.
There is always an initial adjustment period between roommates. To make this adjustment easier,
you should sit down with your roommate(s) during the first few days and discuss the following
items:
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Study habits
Cleaning the room and/or suite and bathroom
Time for fun
Visitation/Guest
Noise (Use of stereo, cellular phone use, and TV)
Use of other's personal property and food
Space for clothing, luggage and personal storage
Work and study schedules
BELONGINGS
Find out your roommate's feelings about lending his or her belongings to other people - including
you. These can include items such as clothes, money, hair dryers, stereos, cars, etc. Some
roommates do not mind lending personal items to their roommate(s) but will not lend to other
people. Find out. Let your roommate(s) know your feelings.
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CLEANING
It is a good idea to divide all the cleaning responsibilities. Make an agreement as to who cleans
what and when. If someone is not doing his or her part, do not wait around or write notes
complaining. Talk with each other. Do not create hard feelings and increase problems; work at
solving them before they grow into bigger problems.
COMMUNICATION
Always strive to keep the lines of communication open between you and your roommate(s). If
something about the living situation is bothering you, chances are good it’s bothering your
roommate, so talk about it.
ROOMMATE CONFLICTS
As it pertains to roommate conflicts, in incidences where there is no solution, each student will
be subject to a room reassignment within the same hall or a different hall.
COMMUNITY BILL OF RIGHTS
The community bill of rights is a reminder to you of your rights as an individual and your
responsibility to your fellow community members:
1. The right to read and study free from undue interference in one's room. Unreasonable
noise and other distractions inhibit the exercise of this right.
2. The right to sleep without undue disturbance from noise, guests of a roommate or
suitemates, etc.
3. The right to privacy.
4. The right to host guests with the expectation that guests are to respect the rights of the
host.
5. The right for redress of grievances. Residence life staff members are available for
assistance in settling conflicts and negotiating differences.
6. The right to be free from fear of intimidation, physical and emotional harm.
7. The right to expect reasonable cooperation in the use of "room-shared" amenities such
as a cable television, a commitment to honor agreed-upon living standards such as
payment schedules.
8. The right to expect reasonable cooperation in the cleaning of rooms, apartments and
bathrooms.
9. The right to be free from peer pressure or ridicule regarding one's beliefs, interests and
behavior.
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GUESTS
Make specific agreements about the times visitors will be welcome and about entertaining
guests. Always consider your roommate's side of the situation, particularly when she or he has a
heavy load of exams or papers. After you have established some guidelines, with which you both
can live comfortably, agree to discuss this issue again any time either of you has a concern.
You need to be flexible. Be assertive and communicate your needs. Remember, your hall staff
is available to help you work out differences.
STAFF OFFICE
Located in the lobby of each residence hall/complex, the Staff Office is the place to:
 report maintenance needs
 request assistance with your housing assignment
 receive assistance when locked out of your residence.
 ask for assistance regarding residence life concerns
Staff Offices are manned 24 hours/7 days a week.
PERSONAL SAFETY
Here are some important tips to protect you in the halls, around campus or in town.
In the Halls:
 Always lock your door, when you leave, to keep valuables safe and when you sleep, to
keep yourself safe.
 Know the emergency evacuation procedures for your building; be familiar with the
location of fire extinguishers and emergency exits.
 Follow health and safety regulations listed in your “Guide to Campus Living.”
 Do not prop doors open; if you can get in through a propped door, so can an intruder.
 Look out the peephole before you open the door.
Around Campus or in Town:
 Avoid walking alone at night; take a friend if you must go out.
 Look alert; eliminate a potential attacker's element of surprise.
 Carry your keys in your hand- this helps avoid fumbling in the dark.
 Vary your daily patterns; some attackers stalk strike. Keep them confused.
 Pay attention to your surroundings! What is the best lighted route? Where can you run
for help if necessary?
If you are Attacked:
 Keep your wits about you. Sometimes struggling can save you but sometimes it can
antagonize the attacker.
 Consider passive resistance. Try talking to your attacker in a calm manner.
 Report any attack to Public Safety and residence hall staff immediately.
 Seek medical attention if necessary.
 Locate emergency stations; Look for the BLUE LIGHT!
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PRIVATE ROOMS
Permanent private rooms are available on a limited basis only upon request. When assigned to
one of these rooms, you will automatically be charged for double occupancy until such time you
request to be moved, or fail to reapply to this room. During your stay in this room, you will not
receive a roommate. This will be considered your permanent assignment.
When a space becomes available in your room or apartment, or as space allows, you may
purchase a double room as a private and you will be charged the private room fee for the
semester. If there is an empty space in your current room/suite, you may decline to pay the
private room guarantee fee. At this point, you are indicating you are willing to accept another
roommate assigned by the Office of Residential Life and Housing. A roommate may be assigned
at any time during the semester.
If you choose to have a roommate assigned, it is your responsibility to keep the other side of the
room prepared for possible occupancy. This means clothing or personal belongings may not be
placed upon or stored in space provided for a second roommate. Your failure to comply will
result in both a private room charge being assessed and possible disciplinary charges.
RESPECT
Spend some time with your roommate(s) so that you can get to know one another better. This
will assist you if problems arise later. Find out your common interests and build on them.
Respect your roommate. He or she is an individual. Remember, not everyone is alike or does
things the same way.
Make other friends and get involved in some activities that are interesting and pertinent to you.
Do not depend on your roommate(s) to fulfill your every emotional and social need.
Realize you are "sharing." If one person tries to make things conform to her or his own style, it
could cause bad feelings and antagonistic attitudes. Think of your roommate(s) and yourself as a
household, and set up conditions comfortable for everyone.
RESIDENTIAL LIFE STAFFING
The campus residence halls/complexes include Knight and Foster Complexes, Terry, Thomas,
Thigpen, Hopkins, Morris and Stephens Halls. Each building is managed by Professional,
Support, and student staff.
The staff member with whom you will have the most direct contact is the resident assistant, or
RA. This person lives on your floor or on a nearby floor and is available to assist you with
residence hall or suite-style living, and serves as an informational resource to Alabama A&M.
The RA also ensures that community living standards are maintained, and works with all
residents to plan informative and enjoyable activities.
Each residence hall is supervised directly by a Professional Full-Time residence hall director
(RHD). RHDs coordinate the administrative and community activities of a specific residence
hall.
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ROOM CHANGES
As a resident, you will have several opportunities to move from your current room to another
room in your same residence hall or to another hall/apartment:
♦ IN-HALL ROOM CHANGES
You may request an in-hall room change by contacting your residence hall director
(RHD) at the beginning of each semester. Watch for posted times, which are usually the
first week of classes. * You may request a room change only during the times posted, at
the beginning of each semester.
♦ MEDIATION CHANGES
While learning to live with differences is an important aspect of college life, we realize
that sometimes needs and personalities are just too different. We also realize you may
form friendships that result in a desire to change room or suitemates. If you really try and
things just aren't working out, let your RHD know. He/she will work with you and your
roommates through a Roommate Mediation Workshop.
All room and hall changes MUST be approved in advance by the appropriate housing staff.
Violators will be subject to an improper check-out charge and possible disciplinary action.
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PROGRAMMING ACTIVITIES
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EMPLOYMENT
The Residential Life and Housing office offers two main employment opportunities for students.
During the year, we employ resident assistants and office assistants. These are all great ways to
get involved in the residence halls and to make some extra money. If you are interested, contact
our office for more information.
GETTING INVOLVED
There are all types of activities in and around the residence halls. All residents are encouraged to
participate in various social activities, decision making and leadership opportunities. We want
students to be involved in the halls and invest time and energy into making it a better place to
live. So do not just sit there – get involved!
PROGRAMMING
The Residential Life staff, along with your Inter-Residence Hall Council (IRHC) will be offering
programs and activities for your floor and hall throughout the year. Using a “Wellness Wheel”
approach guides the planning of these programs to ensure a wide variety of activities.
The theory behind the “BULLDOG Programming Model” is that there are seven (7) components
that combine to make up a “balanced” or “well-rounded” being. These are:
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Building Relationships (Social)
Understanding Wellness (Physical)
Learning Spirituality (Spiritual)
Leadership (Intellectual)
Development (Emotional)
Open-Mindedness (Diversity)
Growth (Occupational)
One of the goals is to increase your awareness of each of these components and to provide
opportunities for you to enhance your development in each area. Professional and student staff
members of the Office of Residential Life and Housing have the responsibility of helping
students develop. Another goal is to provide you with opportunities to learn outside the
classroom, and feel more comfortable in your community. We hope you get involved by either
helping to plan or by attending these events. If you have a great idea for a program, want to
help, or just want to know when the next program is, become an active member of your IRHC or
a Residence Life staff member.
INTER-RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL
The Inter-Residence Hall Council (IRHC) is a group that needs “go-getters.” The IRHC brings
together students from all halls who want to make a difference in their residence hall living
experience. This group will keep themselves busy planning and organizing activities and events.
In addition, the IRHC will be asked for their input on issues by the Office of Residential Life and
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Housing on issues such as policy review and residence hall renovations. IRHC is a great way to
get out of your own hall and meet other students on campus.
Each residence hall elects a Hall Council at the beginning of each academic year. Any resident
of a hall may run for any office in the hall in which they reside. Residence Hall Directors serve
as the advisor to the Hall Council. Hall governments reflect the interest and concerns of
residents by planning and implementing social and educational programs. Volunteers are always
needed to help hall governments plan and implement programs to benefit the residents. Anyone
interested in running or assisting with Hall Council please see your Residence Hall Director.
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RESIDENCE SERVICES
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BREAK PERIODS
All halls will close for Winter and Spring Breaks. Residents must vacate the hall by the posted
closing times. Students are not required to remove all items out of their room for the breaks;
although it is suggested they remove all items deemed valuable. Students are required to
relinquish their key during break periods. Students are able to retrieve their key when they
return from break.
CABLE TELEVISION AND CAMPUS CHANNEL
Each room and suite is wired for cable TV. A cable jack is located in each room. To access the
cable television, students must bring a cable-ready television and coax cable cord. Student will
be able to connect to the cable jack and program the television.
Additionally, residents have access to the A&M CAMPUS CHANNELS—CHANNELS 21 &
78. When movies are not being shown, residents are provided information via a bulletin board
format. Information provided focuses on University events, activities, deadlines and other
announcements.
CUSTODIANS/HOUSINGKEEPING
Each weekday custodians will clean all hallways, public lounge areas, stairwells, vending and
laundry facilities of each residence hall/complex. The cleaning and the supply of cleaning
materials for room and suite-style living areas and the proper disposal of garbage are the
responsibilities of the individual residents.
The residents of each room will be held responsible for their room/suite. This includes
cleanliness, general housekeeping practices and general appearances. Do not leave your trash
out overnight, because it creates a fire hazard and is a violation of the residence hall code of
conduct. Residents must take all trash and boxes directly down to the dumpsters located adjacent
to buildings. If you reside in one of the complexes, you may use the trash chutes.
INTERIM HOUSING
Interim housing is only available for students who are required to remain on campus due to their
academic or athletic obligations to A&M (i.e. Student Teachers, Co-Op Participants, winter and
spring sports, and others.). If you believe you are eligible for Interim Housing, please have your
program/team leader contact the Office of Residential Life and Housing for approval.
For safety and security reasons, during holiday and spring recess interim periods, all resident
keys are collected, and all exterior residence hall doors are locked. Lobby and laundry facilities
also are secured.
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IN-ROOM INTERNET ACCESS (ResNet)
Alabama A&M University is a wireless community. Each residence hall is equipped with
wireless internet access. Please make sure you laptop and/or desktop is capable of receiving a
wireless signal. For information regarding connection to the internet, please visit IT Services, or
click go to:
http://www.aamu.edu/administrativeoffices/information-technology/ITSservices/Pages/WirelessNetwork-and-Services.aspx.
LAUNDRY MACHINES
Washers and dryers are located in each residence hall/complex for residents only. For the
protection of your personal belongings, do not leave them unattended. Problems and/or requests
for refunds with laundry equipment should be reported to the Residence Hall Director
MAINTENANCE
The Alabama A&M University Office of Physical Facilities schedules and completes repairs as
needed. Problems in your room/suite or problems that you observe in public areas should be
reported to the staff office; located in your lobby. In the event of an emergency repair and no
one is in the staff office, please contact the department of Public Safety at ext 5555. When repair
needs are reported to the office, a maintenance work order is submitted to Physical Facilities.
The maintenance requests are prioritized and scheduled by the Physical Facilities office. Most
repairs are completed within three working days. If you have a question about the status of your
repair request, contact your Residence Hall Director. While every attempt is made to respect
your privacy, by reporting a maintenance need in your room or suite, you are authorizing access
by Physical Facilities staff during the business hours of 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Monday through Friday).
Please plan accordingly. Emergencies may require access to your room after normal business
hours.
PEST CONTROL
Pest control problems should be reported to your staff office. All rooms and suites are sprayed
for pests as problems are reported.
VENDING MACHINES
Carbonated beverages, water and snack machines are located in all residence hall lobbies or
laundry areas. Problems or requests for refunds should be reported to the vendor utilizing the
contact information found on the machine. The vendors will process reimbursement with the
Residence Hall Director. It is the resident’s responsibility to pick up the refund.
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FOOD SERVICES
MEAL PLAN REQUIREMENT
All students residing in on-campus housing must participate in the “Unlimited” meal plan. This
means you have access to all available meals in the cafeteria of Knight Complex and Foster
Complex.
GREASY SPOON
Located in Ernest L. Knight Center, the Greasy Spoon is a great location to grab a burger and
fries, or just chill with your friends while enjoying a cool beverage. Food purchased in the
Greasy Spoon is not connected to the “Unlimited Plan.”
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YOUR ROOM AND SUITE
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CHECK-IN
The condition of the room/suite and any University furniture or equipment in your room/suite is
recorded at the time you check-in. When you move into your room, a member of the Residence
Life staff will inspect and inventory your room/suite, review the sheet with you and have you
sign the check-in form. You may update the form at the beginning of check in. You are
responsible for the accuracy of all information on the check-in/out form.
The official check-in times for the applied semester will be included in our official assignment
letter.
During the check-in process, you will be given several important notices that you should read
carefully. You also will be issued your room key at this time. PLEASE BRING PHOTO
IDENTIFICATION WHEN CHECKING IN.
CHECK-OUT
General
When preparing for check-out, you are responsible for:
1. Removing all personal belongings from the room, bathroom and suite (if applicable) and
restoring the room/suite to the original condition at check-in.
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Cleaning your room/suite by properly disposing of trash, removing any and all
personalization, sweeping and mopping the floors, and if applicable, cleaning bathrooms.
3.
Working out cleaning schedules with roommate(s) to avoid collective billing charges for
cleaning and restoration.
Time Periods
Close of Semester: complete a check-out with your hall staff in lobby during designated hours.
2.
Withdrawing from University? Schedule a check-out with your current hall staff to occur
during regular business hours. Once check-out is completed, submit Intent to Vacate Form to
your Residence Hall Director.
3.
Other: when extenuating circumstances occur, make an appointment with your RA or
RHD to perform your check-out at a time that is convenient for both you and your RA or RHD.
Miscellaneous Charges
Late check-out: a $50 fee applies to any check-out processed after end of announced check-out
period.
Improper check-out: a $250 fee applies to any student who fails to complete a proper check-out.
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FURNISHINGS
Each room contains 2 beds, 2 desks, 2 chairs, 2 closets, 2 dressers, cable jack and window blinds.
Super Singles contain one each of the before-mentioned furnishings. The complexes also have a
wardrobe in the bedrooms, and a couch, table, chairs, microwave, and mini refrigerator in the
common areas. Individuals are responsible for providing pillows, linen, study lamps, toiletries,
assorted sundries, and other personal items as necessary. You may not remove University
furnishings or equipment from the room/suite unless it has been approved by the Residence Hall
Director for special need (i.e., disabled mobility). University furnishings may not be stored or
placed in walkways outside your room/suite. You are responsible for inspecting the condition of
your room/suite when moving in and out, and you will be held accountable for any damage to
University furnishings and equipment.
GARBAGE DISPOSAL
AAMU strives to keep the campus and the residence halls beautiful and clean. To promote safe
and sanitary living conditions, students are required to bag their trash and place it in the
designated outside trash areas. Trash should never be left in common areas or hallways.
Students with excessive trash will be fined $50.00 first offense, and cleaning charge. Second
Offence students will be charged $100.00 fine and cleaning charge. Third Offence is $150.00
fine, and 48 hours to vacate campus housing. Contact the building Hall Director for more
information. Trash chutes are located in the Complexes of Foster and Knight. Do not leave
trash in the chute rooms; it must be sent down the chute or disposed of in outside receptacles.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
Weekly inspections are conducted by residence life staff to ensure compliance in living areas
with health and safety standards. To limit the likelihood of insects becoming a problem, you
should not store perishable items in open containers. It is your responsibility to keep your
room/suite and adjoining bathroom (if applicable) clean, and to dispose properly of trash in
outside dumpsters (or trash chutes). Residence life staff reserves the right to check your
room/suite to ensure proper health and safety standards are maintained by all occupants.
Residents do not need to be present for inspections. If a room is found in violation, the resident
will be required to promptly correct the situation. Rooms will be rechecked until the situation is
resolved. Prohibited items found in rooms will be confiscated. Confiscated items may be picked
up from the building Hall Director for permanent removal from the hall. Policy violations found
during a Health and Safety inspection may also result in a judicial sanction.
HEATING AND COOLING
Students are not allowed to have privately owned air-conditioning units or space heaters in the
residence halls. Each residence hall has central heat and air that are on a system of heated and
chilled water that cannot be switched back and forth quickly. The Office of Physical Facilities,
in conjunction with Residential Life and Housing will evaluate the weather patterns to determine
when to switch the system to heat/air conditioning.
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LOBBIES
Residence Hall lobbies are open 24 hours a day for study purposes and social interaction.
LOCK-OUTS
Each resident should carry their room key and ID at all times. If a lock-out occurs, contact the
front desk. The front desk will contact the RA/Hall Director/Support Staff to unlock your room.
You will be required to present proof of identification before a staff member can unlock your
room. Lock-Outs will result in a warning the first time, $10.00 the second time, and $20.00 the
third time. Contact Hall Director for more information on this matter.
MAIL DISTRIBUTION AND PACKAGES
AAMU Students Mail Process:
 RJ Young will pick up the Mail from the Post-Office Monday thru Friday at 9am
 Mail will be ready for Residents to pick up Monday thru Friday by 11am at 211 Ralph
Lee Student Center (located at the opposite end of the bookstore)
 Notification will be Emailed to their bulldogs.aamu.edu email address/Text (if provided)
to Students if they have mail (includes letters and/or packages from the Post Office)
 Students will need to bring their Student ID or Drivers License to receive mail.
 It’s the job of the students to report to the Ralph Lee Student Center and to check on
received mail at RJ Young Office.
STUDENT MAILING ADDRESS
Alabama A&M University
Student’s Residence Hall & Room Number
Normal, Alabama 35762
MICROWAVES
Microwaves are not allowed in the rooms of the residence halls, with the exception of Knight
Complex and Foster Complex. These are provided by A&M. Microwaves can be found in the
public areas of your residence hall.
The unauthorized use of a microwave in your room is a fire hazard and violation of university
policy. You will be given 24 hours to remove the microwave or it will be confiscated by
residence hall staff.
MULTI-PLUGS
The use of multi-plugs is not allowed in the residence halls/complexes. A multi plug is not the
same as a power strip with circuit breaker.
PRIVATE ROOMS
There are a limited number of private (Super Single) rooms available on a first-come, firstserved application basis. If you are interested in a Super Single, please denote that on your
Housing application or notify your Hall Director during the week of In Hall Transfers.
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REFRIGERATORS
With the exception of Terry Hall, Thigpen Hall, Stephens Hall, Knight Complex and Foster
Complex, refrigerators are not allowed. Terry Hall, Thigpen Hall, and Stephens Hall residents
may bring a refrigerator, not to exceed 1.7 cubic feet. In addition to wattage requirements, you
must use a power strip with a circuit breaker.
If your refrigerator unit exceeds the 1.7 cubic feet /or you are not using an approved power strip
with circuit breaker, you will be given 24 hours to correct the situation. Failure to correct the
situation within 24 hours will cause your refrigerator unit to be confiscated by residence hall
staff.
ROOM KEYS
A room key is issued to each resident upon check-in. Residents are expected to carry their key at
all times. Lost keys should be reported to the front desk immediately. Students will be charged
a $165.00 fee for a key core replacement and new keys for each roommate, suitemate, if
applicable.
ROOM PERSONALIZATION
An empty residence hall room or apartment can be very drab. Putting up posters, pictures and
other decorations can add that homey touch. Be very careful and make sure no holes or any type
of damage results when hanging these items. You also may want to provide decorative lamps,
throw pillows, plants or other personal items. Personal furniture such as a rocking chair is
permitted. It is a good idea to discuss any room personalization with your roommate(s) before
you begin. Every room/suite is painted on a regular schedule. Residents desiring to personalize
rooms or apartments MAY NOT:
1. Use wallpaper or contact paper in room/apartment due to the possible damage to
University facilities.
2. Paint any part of room/suite or University furniture or equipment.
3. Use nails to hang items in your room/suite. Use of adhesive materials to personalize
your room/suite is permitted. Residents will be responsible for any damage caused by
use of adhesive material and will be charged for damage.
4. Use room/suite in a manner in which damage occurs when removed.
5. Use wall coverings that exceed 50 percent of the wall surface.
6. Use wall hangings such as fish netting, posters and tapestries hung from ceiling light
fixtures, over radiators or electrical outlets.
Any type of personalization must be removed at the close of each academic year or any time
when residents are not returning to the room/suite.
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Please note that failure to comply with the above guidelines will result in charges being assessed.
Furthermore, you will be given 48 hours to correct the violation.
SMOKE DETECTORS
Smoke detectors are provided in all residential living areas. They are checked regularly to ensure
proper working order. Students are not to tamper with smoke detectors. Tampering will result in
a restoration charge and judicial action.
WATERBEDS
Waterbeds and other water-filled furniture are not permitted in residence halls or complexes.
WINDOWS
Windows should remain closed when the heating/cooling system is operating.
For the security of your personal property, windows should remain locked and curtains or blinds
drawn when no one is home.
No type of decorating, signs, etc. may be posted or be hung in between the window and the
window blind or directly on the window (inside or out).
No items shall be stored, thrown and /or passed from any residence hall/suite window.
WINDOW SCREENS
In rooms and suites provided with window screens, screens are to remain properly secured in
window frames at all times. Removal or damage of screen will result in a restoration charge
being assessed.
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RESIDENCE HALL REGULATIONS
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ACCESS TO YOUR ROOM/APARTMENT
Residence Life staff may enter a student's room/apartment for the purpose of maintaining
conditions of health, safety inventory control and enforcement of University Residence Hall
regulations. Staff may search a room and seize evidence when strong probable cause exists to
cause residence life staff to believe that University policies or state laws are being violated.
Residents need not be present or give permission for search, and staff is not required to identify
what they are searching for.
ALCOHOL
The use and/or possession of any alcoholic beverages are strictly prohibited on-campus.
Knowingly being in the presence of alcohol may also constitute a violation of University policy.
Empty alcoholic beverage containers, either in one’s personal possession or assigned room
constitutes a violation of University regulations. Therefore, alcoholic beverage containers are
not permitted as decorations. The sanctions for students who break the alcohol policy 1st Offense
$50.00 fine and referral to Counseling Services, 2nd Offense $100.00 fine and or loss of housing,
probation or suspension.
ANIMAL/PETS
Service animals are permitted in the residence halls (The student must be registered with the
Office of Special Student Services to make these accommodations). No other animals are
permitted to enter or be kept in the residence hall. Any resident in violation of this regulation
will need to immediately remove the animal. If the unauthorized animal cannot be removed,
residence hall staff will contact AAMU Police to assist with remove of the animal. The resident
will be charged any expenses incurred in addition to judicial charges.
ANTENNAS
Television and stereo antennas are not permitted to be installed outside of your room or
apartment. This includes satellite dishes.
ANY RIOTOUS BEHAVIOR
First Offense - Refer for Counseling and/or Referral to Universities Judiciary Board
APPEALS
All appeals regarding housing contracts, housing billing, private room, damage or housing
appeals must be in writing to the Office of Residential Life and Housing. Appeals must be filed
within five (5) class days of notification to the office.
APPLIANCES
Television sets, radios with self-contained antennas, DVD Players, electric razors, irons with
auto shut-off feature, clocks, hair dryers, lamps, heating pads, electric blankets, humidifiers, and
fans are permitted in rooms provided their use does not disturb other residents, or there state of
repair is not a fire hazard. All appliances must be UL listed.
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General safety, fire codes and insurance standards require that certain restrictions be placed on
the use of electrical appliances in the residence hall. Any electrical appliance that has an open
heating element may not be used in the resident’s room/suite. This includes such items as: hot
air popcorn poppers, hot plates, grills, electric skillets, toasters and toaster ovens. Please note
this list is not all inclusive. No cooking is permissible in a resident's room with the exception of
the provided microwave oven in Knight and Foster Complex. Under no circumstances are sun
lamps, dehumidifiers, space heaters and gas appliances allowed. Violators of this policy may
have appliance confiscated and will be subject to disciplinary action.
BICYCLES
Bicycles may be stored in student rooms/suites provided they do not restrict free entry and exit,
or may be placed in bike racks conveniently located near your residence hall (if applicable).
Bicycles may not be stored in stairwells, hallways or other common areas and are not to be
chained to exterior light poles, trees, etc.
BOMB THREAT
All bomb threats will be considered real. Suspicious packages, boxes or other containers
containing possible explosive devices should not be tampered with or held by students. In such
cases the area should be kept clear and Public Safety immediately contacted. Residents should
evacuate the building immediately and return only when told to do so by official University
personnel.
CANDLES/INCENSE/OPEN FLAME/HEAT SOURCE
Candles, incense and any item with an open flame or exposed heat source are potential fire
hazards, and thus are prohibited within all residence halls. No candles, including candles that
have never been burned, are permitted in the residence halls. Candles incense, and any item with
an open flame or exposed heat source will be confiscated.
CAR REPAIR
Residents are not allowed to perform any type of car maintenance in residence hall/complex
parking areas.
CHILDREN
Children are not allowed to stay overnight or live in residence hall/complexes. Furthermore,
because of the concern for liability and Department of Human Services guidelines for proper
supervision, resident students are not permitted to use their assigned room/apartment as a
location to babysit.
DECORATIONS
Decorations are limited to the interior of student rooms and suites and in areas specified by the
Inter-Residence Hall Council. UL- approved Christmas lights may be hung in windows as long
as in compliance with Fire Safety Policy. An artificial tree will be displayed in one common
area per hall and Suite. Live trees and burning candles are not permitted in University housing
due to risk of fire. Christmas decorations must be removed prior to students leaving for Winter
Break.
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COHABITATION
In University residence halls, cohabitation is not permitted. Cohabitation is defined as physically
residing in another resident's room/suite on a semi-permanent basis usually associated with a
sexual or personal relationship. Cohabitation and excessive visitation violates the rights of
room/suitemates to reasonable privacy and the pursuit of academic goals. All residents are
assigned a specific hall and room. They are expected to reside permanently in their assigned
room and keep their personal belongings there. Residents may move their personal belongings
into another room only as part of an approved room transfer.
CONDUCT
Any resident who intentionally commits, attempts to commit, incite or aid others in committing
any acts of misconduct will be subject to disciplinary action. Following a report of an incident, a
judicial hearing will be established. A decision regarding disciplinary action will be made after
the resident’s hearing; thereafter, the student will have an opportunity to appeal the decision.
Below is a list of such acts which may warrant a meeting and/or hearing. This list is not
inclusive. See also Discipline Process in this Section.
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Obstruction or disruption of disciplinary procedures, residence life procedures,
University and/or Residence Life programs or any other authorized function or event.
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Displaying obscene photographs, drawings or purposefully offensive materials in or from
student rooms.
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Failure to follow emergency procedures, actual or drill, in case of fire, tornado or other
emergencies.
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Failure to maintain proper health/safety standards.
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Failure to respond to a verbal request or written summons from a residence life staff
member or other University official.
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Housing of all pets other than approved service animals.
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Interference with the right of access to residence hall or apartment facilities or with any
contractual right of any person in University housing.
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Misrepresentation or misuse of student identification in University housing or failure to
show identification upon request by a residence life staff member or University official.
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Possession of empty alcoholic beverage containers, either on one's person or in a
room/suite, or which can be identified as belonging to an individual will constitute a
violation. Alcoholic beverage containers are not permitted as room decorations.
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Removal of and/or damage to window screens (if applicable). Residents in violation will
be charged to replace missing or damaged screens.
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Tampering with and/or modifying electrical systems (i.e. smoke alarms, outlets).
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Unauthorized occupation, use of, or unauthorized entry into any residence hall or
apartment facility, student room or apartment.
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Use of sports equipment inside of and in close proximity to residential facilities: i.e.
racquetball, skateboards, pellet guns, archery or golf equipment. Furthermore, storage of
pellet guns and archery equipment in residence halls is not permitted.
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Violation of courtesy hours
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Violation of quiet hours
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Violations of the terms and conditions of the housing lease agreement, the University
Student Code of Conduct or other policies listed elsewhere in this handbook.
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Visiting in a room or apartment with a member of the opposite sex or in close proximity
of an area which is predominately identified with a single sex at times other than
announced visitation.
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Possession or use of firearms, knives, explosives, ammunition or other weapons
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Possession, use, manufacture or sale of any prohibited or controlled drug or substance in
University housing.
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Setting of a fire or the use and/or possession of any open filament or incensory device in
University housing
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Tampering with or the misuse of fire alarms, smoke detectors or fire extinguisher.
Criminal charges also apply.
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The use and/or possession of any alcoholic beverage where liquid is present.
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Theft and/or possession of stolen goods, including illegal possession of or damage to
University property or property of a person in University housing
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Verbal or physical abuse or threat of such abuse against any person in University housing
or any authorized function or event, or any conduct that threatens or endangers the health,
safety or welfare of any person.
CONFISCATION OF ITEMS
Illegal substances and items found to represent a health and safety violation, or in which other
ways constitute a violation of University policies will be immediately removed by residential life
staff. A confiscation report will be issued listing all items removed. Some confiscated items,
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valued at $50 and above, may be claimed when you complete a proper check-out of the residence
hall/suite. Items not claimed within 30 days after vacating are disposed of.
Items which will be confiscated by staff and are not returnable to residents include, but not
limited to:
1. Alcoholic beverage containers and caps
2. Incense, candles, potpourri and related paraphernalia
3. Other miscellaneous illegal items
Alcoholic beverages will be disposed of by the responsible student(s) with staff observing. The
can or bottle will be retained by the staff as evidence of judicial action.
Items which will be turned over to Public Safety include:
1. Drugs or other illegal substance and/or paraphernalia
2. Fireworks and weapons
3. Traffic/safety regulation signs
4. Beer kegs and taps
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES/DRUGS
The manufacture, sale, possession, use and intent to distribute controlled substance(s); or
paraphernalia which has been declared illegal by municipal, state, or federal law is prohibited in
or around Residence Halls. Anyone found in violation of this policy will be subject to
disciplinary action by Judicial Board and appropriate action under municipal, state, and federal
law. *All cases involving Drug/Drug Paraphernalia are referred to the Judicial Board.
CURFEW
There is no established curfew in the residence halls. Residents may enter/exit their assigned
residence hall 24-hours a day.
DAMAGES AND DAMAGE CHARGES
You are responsible for your assigned room or suite and its contents. Alabama A&M makes no
provision in the budget for the replacement or repair of equipment due to student negligence or
malicious behavior. You may be charged for any damage or extra cleaning resulting while you
are living there. In the event that damage or a need for cleaning occurs in your room or suite,
and it cannot be attributed to one responsible individual, it will be necessary to divide the
charge(s) equally among all room or suite residents. If damage occurs in public areas and the
responsible individual(s) cannot be identified, the repair cost may be prorated evenly among
residents living in the specific section, on the floor or in the building. All damage appeals must
be in made in writing and submitted to the Office of Residential Life and Housing. Appeals must
be filed within 10 business days from date charges were applied.
Damage charges are as followings:
 Cleaning - $50 minimum per resident. No maximum charge.
 Painting
o re-plastering - $20 per room
o nail removal - $5 per hole
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o paint over - $50 per room minimum
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Screen - $50 each
Lock
o key replacement (i.e. broke or bent beyond use) $50 each
o key/lock core replacement (key is lost or misplaced) $165 each
Glass
Window - $125 each
Towel bar - $15 each
Cable jack - $25 each
Telephone jack - $25 each
Bed reassembly - $50 each
Shower curtains - $25
Curtain rod replacement - $25 each
Blinds - $50 each
Light fixture - $30 each
Thermostat - $75 each
Trash pick-up - $50 and up
Illegal room change - $50/each student
Furniture damage subject to replacement costs plus shipping
NOTE: Charges are subject to change and additional charges may be assessed based on
labor, specialized materials, etc.
DISCRIMINATION
The Office of Residential Life and Housing is committed to the education of a non-racially
identifiable residential population. As a result, it is the department's policy to not discriminate
with regards to gender, sexual orientation, religious belief, interests, and race when pertaining to
housing assignment/reassignment, staffing, and residence education assistance.
DISCIPLINE PROCESS
The Residence Life staff is committed to providing a safe and comfortable environment for all
students. When a student violates one of the policies designed to ensure the safety and comfort of
others, the student will be held responsible for his/her actions through the discipline process.
This process is designed to be fair, uphold student's rights, and to be as educative a process as
possible. The disciplinary process usually begins with a student misconduct report.
Misconduct reports are used by hall staff to document, in writing, an incident that occurs in and
around the residence halls/complexes. Usually these incidents are policy or regulation violations
that have occurred. They are generally used by hall staff to communicate the facts of an incident
to the offices of Residential Life and Housing and Judicial Affairs in order to ensure the
appropriate action is taken. Misconduct reports can be used to take down facts about a theft or
unusual happenings in the hall/complex to keep the hall staff informed. If you are named on an
incident report, you may be asked to talk with your Residence Hall Director or the Judicial
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Affairs officer. If you are found to be responsible for the violation of a policy or regulation, you
will be subject to disciplinary action.
For more information regarding the discipline process, see Judicial Affairs.
ENROLLMENT
Students residing in University housing must be enrolled as a full-time student for the semester
in which they live in the residence halls/complexes. All exceptions must be submitted in writing
and approved in advance by the director of Residential Life and Housing.
FURNITURE
Furniture is provided for student use in the residence halls. It is not to be removed from the
lobby area or moved from one room to another. Also, students should not remove glasses,
plates, or silverware from University Cafeterias for use in the residence hall.
GRIEVANCES
Students who have a grievance against a Residential Life and Housing staff member first, if
appropriate, should discuss the matter with the staff member. If the differences cannot be
resolved, the student may file an appeal in writing to the Associate Director of Residential Life
and Housing. If the grievance is not satisfactorily resolved with the associate director of
Residential Life and Housing, the student may file written appeal to the Director of Residential
Life and Housing, followed by the Vice President of Student Affairs, then the President of the
University.
GUESTS
A guest is defined as a person(s) who is not assigned to the room or hall in which they are
visiting. Gatherings of nine (9) or more students in attendance must register in advance with the
Residence Hall Director. You are responsible for the actions of your guest at all times and are to
respect the needs and rights of your room/apartment mates. Guest must also obtain a visitors
parking permit to park on campus.
Guest may not be left alone in the room/apartment. Guest must be escorted at all times when
visiting the residence halls/complexes.
Violation of this policy will result in the occupant(s) being billed and disciplinary action taken.
GAMBLING
All cases are referred to University’s Judiciary Board
HALL/FLOOR MEETINGS
Mandatory Hall Meetings are conducted on a monthly basis; with the first occurring on the
evening before the first day of classes. These meetings are held to familiarize students with the
expectations of on campus living. Meetings are held by your RA/RHD. Attendance is
mandatory, and you will be held responsible for all information that is discussed during the
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meeting. Hall meetings provide excellent opportunities for you to share concerns and ideas with
the RA/RHD and community members about residence life.
HAZING
Hazing is not permitted in or around residence halls or apartments. A complete description of
hazing is included as part of the Student Code of Conduct in the Student Handbook.
HOUSING LICENSE AND AGREEMENT
Your license agreement is a very important document. Before you sign your agreement, you
should read over the terms and conditions stated.
Your license agreement is binding for the entire time you designate (academic year, spring
semester or summer term).
INCENSE
Because the odor may be offensive to some people and because it constitutes a fire hazard, the
burning of incense and all incense paraphernalia is not allowed in the residence halls.
INTER-ROOM VISITATION POLICY
Visitation refers to guests visiting with residents in residence hall rooms during regularly
scheduled hours and days. Female residents are not allowed in the public or private areas of
male residential facilities after midnight and vice versa. Male residents are prohibited from
visiting or loitering in the vicinity of female residential facilities after midnight and vice versa.
First Offense ($200 fine); Second Offense ($400 fine); Third Office (Vacate Campus &
Disciplinary Probation)
When a resident checks in another student or non-student the resident must go to the office with
guest and present (release) your ID’s to the staff working the desk. Desk Staff will take your
ID’s and release them back to the resident and guest when they exit the building. There is no
visitation during Mid-term and Final Week.
Residents are accountable for the actions of their guests. Guest should be escorted throughout
the building at all times and Guest should use the public restroom in the residence hall located on
the first floor. If you have any questions please ask your RA/RHD.
INSURANCE
The protection of personal property is the individual's responsibility. Students are encouraged to
obtain personal renters insurance, possibly through their parents' homeowners and health
insurance policies. An example of renter’s insurance can be found here at www.nssi.com.
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LATE CHECK IN
Upon written request, the Office of Residential Life and Housing hold your assignment for a
period of time after the official check-in period has ended. Failure to notify our office will result
in your being counted as a NO SHOW check-in.
LOCKOUTS
From time to time, you may lock yourself out of your room or apartment. Carrying room keys is
an individual responsibility. However, assistance is available:
♦You may request to let into your room by a member of the residence life staff, located
in the staff office of your building.
♦Charges for lockouts apply.
LOFTS
The construction of lofts is not permitted.
LOST KEYS
The cost of replacing a lost key, re-keying the lock core and issuing additional replacement keys
for your roommate(s) is non-refundable. The required amount is billed through the Office of
Residential Life and Housing; via your Residence Hall Director and payable at the Cashier
window located in the Patton Building. This charge is necessary to ensure the safety of all
room/suite residents. Report your lost key immediately to your Residence Hall Director.
LOUNGE FURNITURE
Furniture in lounges and common areas is for the enjoyment of all residents and their guests.
Lounge furniture may not be removed or rearranged without prior permission from the residence
hall director of that building.
MOTORCYCLES/MOPEDS
The storage of mopeds and motorcycles in close proximity of the residence hall/apartment is not
allowed. Motorcycles should be parked in designated parking in the parking lots.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Although you may call yourself a musician, your neighbors may not agree. Therefore, playing
musical instruments in the residence halls is not permitted. Practice rooms are located in the
Morrison building.
NOISE
Residence halls exist to support the academic mission of the University. Quiet and courtesy
hours provide standards of acceptable noise levels for study, sleep and privacy.
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Quiet hours will be observed in the residence halls from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. daily. During quiet
hours, all noise must be contained within individual student rooms and suites at a level which is
not disruptive to other residents. During final exams, 24-hour quiet hours are in effect.
At all other times courtesy hours are in effect. Courtesy hours are defined as noise levels
appropriate for residence hall and apartment living and not disruptive to others. This policy
governs activities in individual rooms and apartments and outside in close proximity to halls and
apartments.
Residence life staff members are available to assist you in resolving noise-related problems. It is
always best to attempt to resolve such problems directly before staff is asked to intervene.
NO SHOWS
Your residence hall assignment will be held until 9 p.m. the evening prior to first day of classes.
It is your responsibility to notify the Office of Residential Life and Housing in advance if you
are unable to check in by this time. Students who fail to notify the office will forfeit their
assigned bed space.
OPEN FLAMES
Items which require the use of flammable liquids, or an open flame to operate, or which produce
heat (i.e. Bunsen burners, lighted candles, alcohol burners incense), are not allowed in residents'
rooms/apartments.
PACK AND STORE
Personal property left in a student room after a resident has checked out, whether by proper
check-out or improper check-out, shall be deemed to have been abandoned and will be removed
and disposed of at the resident’s expense. If items are deemed to be valued at $50 and above, the
items will be stored for 30 day prior to disposal. The University shall not be responsible or liable
for any losses or damages to any abandoned property.
PARKING
Parking is available for each residence hall in designated areas. Parking permits must be
purchased from Campus Police, located in the University Services Building. If you are approved
for a hall/apartment transfer, you are required to also transfer your current parking decal. Please
contact the Office of Public Safety during regular business hours. It is not advisable to keep
valuable possessions in your car.
POSTING
A. General
A specific bulletin board marked-STUDENT ACTIVITIES-is provided in each residence
hall/complex for the posting of campus events and other types of information.
Individuals or groups wishing to post information must obtain the permission and stamp
of approval from of the office of Student Activities. All information posted must be in
compliance with the rules and regulations for posting as outlined by the Student
Activities Office and the University.
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Information that does not have approval of Student Activities or that is improperly posted
will be removed by the residence hall staff immediately.
B. Resident Room/Apartment
Information signs or other decorations may not be displayed in windows-interior/exteriorof the residence hall/complex. Banners may be allowed with special permission. No
types of door decorations, stickers, signs or other adhesive material may be placed on the
exterior/interior of any residence hall/apartment complex.
POWER STRIPS
The use of UL approved power strips with a built-in circuit breaker is required on appliances and
other electronic devices used inside a room/apartment.
PROPERTY LOSS or THEFT
The University is not responsible for loss or damage to residents or other person’s money or
valuables or personal property for any cause, damage to their property that may result from a
violation of any University policy or Housing guideline, or arising from any other misuse of the
premises. Residents are strongly encouraged to obtain renters insurance for personal property.
PUBLIC AREAS
Public areas in residence halls and apartments are for use and enjoyment for all residents.
Individuals wanting to sponsor private social events should make arrangements to use other
campus facilities. Smoking is not permitted in public areas. Also the grounds outside residence
halls may not be used for private social events.
UNAUTHORIZED AREAS FOR OUTDOOR ACTVITIES
Bouncing of basketballs, Frisbee throwing, skateboarding, throwing darts, roller blades, golf, use
of archery equipment, water sports, playing catch or any other similar activities or games inside
or in close proximity to the halls and the respective parking lots are prohibited because of the
possibility of damage and the resulting noise. The use of other games posing a threat to resident
safety or facilities maintenance also is prohibited.
REAPPLICATION
Applications to return to the residence hall system for the following academic year and
applications for summer school are available during the Reapplication Week held in the spring.
Information about Reapplication will be posted in February of each year... It is your
responsibility to follow the directions set forth by the Office of Residential Life and Housing to
obtain residency for the next academic year.
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RELEASE OF PRIVATE INFORMATION
Release of private information to students or other interested parties is not permitted without
prior written consent by the originator and approval of the Director of Residential Life and
Housing. Copies of certain private information that will not be given at the originator’s request
are job applications, housing applications/contract and financial records. Directory information
(telephone numbers and roommate names) is considered public information and may be released
on request.
Students requesting directory information not to be released should complete a "Do Not Release
Information" form available at all Hall/Apartments check-in and throughout the year in the
Office of Housing/Residence Life.
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT
All freshmen and sophomore students will reside on campus the entire academic year effective
fall semester 1996. Exceptions to this policy include:
1. Students who reside with parents or legal guardians in Madison County and those
counties contiguous to Madison County, Alabama (Jackson, Marshall, Morgan, and
Limestone Counties in Alabama and Lincoln and Franklin Counties in Tennessee).
2. Part-Time Students
3. Married Students
4. Military Personnel
All students living in University housing must sign an academic year lease agreement (fall and
spring semesters). This agreement is legally binding for the entire school year unless the student
enters University housing during the spring or summer semester, in which case the lease
agreement is binding only for that semester. Once a student has moved into the residence
hall/complex, he/she is bound to the lease agreement and may only be released for the following
documented reasons:
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Withdrawal from school
Graduation
Co-op or Student Teaching assignment
Medical Condition
Extreme change in financial circumstances since signing the lease
Marriage
RESTRICTED AREAS
Certain areas in and around the residence halls are off limits to students. These include, but not
limited to, roofs, ledges, mechanical rooms, crawl spaces, etc.
ROOFTOP/LEDGES
As a safety precaution, students are not permitted on rooftops or window ledges. Items are not to
be placed on the outside of window ledges or hung outside the windows.
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SECURITY
For your own protection, as well as protection of your personal property, do not leave your
room/apartment unlocked when unattended, do not sleep with your room/apartment door open or
unlocked. Large valuable items (i.e. stereo, T.V.) should be identified by Public Safety through
Project I.D.
Examples of security measures in residential facilities include the following:
1. 24 hours desk operations.
2. Security Personnel walking “The Bulldog Beat.”
3. Door Peepholes
4. Safety Awareness Programs designed to acquaint residents with crime prevention
strategies.
5. Security Awareness Agreements are read and assigned by all residents at check-in.
Alabama A&M University housing continually monitors the living environments to limit the risk
of personal injury or damage to personal property. As members of a residential community,
resident students are expected to comply with all University Residential Life and Housing
policies and responsible community members. If something appears to be wrong, please notify
your residence life staff and/or campus police.
SMOKING
Smoking is prohibited in all buildings on campus this includes Electronic Cigarettes. First
Offense-$50.00 Fine, Referral to Counseling; Second Offense- $100.00 Fine; Third Offense$150.00 Fine, and 48 hours to vacate campus housing.
SOLICITATION
To protect students against fraudulent involvement, sectarian promulgation or interruption of
their studies, to ensure that the property of the University is not used for monetary gain, door-todoor soliciting, sectarian promulgation or political propaganda in residence halls is prohibited,
except in the common lounges with the prior approval of the Associate Director of Residential
Life and Housing.
STATEMENT ON ASBESTOS
Alabama A&M University is committed to providing a safe, clean and healthy environment for
students, faculty and staff. To accomplish this goal, the University has implemented an ongoing
program of campus beautification and renovation of existing structures to include removal of all
asbestos and other hazardous materials. Tests are conducted periodically on the air quality to
determine whether there is risk to one's health. The University will continue to monitor this
situation and plan for renovations.
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SURVEYS
All surveys conducted in Alabama A&M University housing must have the prior approval from
the Director of Residential Life and Housing. Surveys will be limited to assessments to the
quality of residence life, specific issues effecting campus life, University-sponsored surveys and
official U.S. government business (i.e. census).
THERMOSTAT
In residential facilities with central air conditioning and heating, thermostats are to be set in a
range from 68 degrees to 82 degrees. This will help ensure cooling systems do not freeze up in
warm weather and will help conserve energy during peak winter months.
UNCLAIMED ITEMS
A. Item(s) of value ($50 – up):
1. Valued amount up to discretion of RHD.
2. Valued item(s) is/are tagged with pertinent information, (i.e. location,
time/date) and turned into the Housing/Residence Life and Dining Services office
3. Central office staff will contact the resident by telephone /or written notice
regarding the unclaimed item.
4. Once notified, owner is given 30 days from time of notification to claim valued
item(s). If item(s) is not claimed within 30 days, item(s) will be disposed of
appropriately.
5. Residents will be subject to an assessed storage fee.
B. Item(s) of no value (below $49)
1. Residence hall staff is responsible for disposing of these items immediately.
2. Residence hall staff is instructed not to keep any items for any reason.
UPPERCLASSMEN HOUSING
Only freshmen with special needs as approved by the director of Housing/Residence Life and
Dining services may live there.
VACATING UNIVERSITY HOUSING _
Students located in residence halls/apartment will be given 24 hours to vacate for the following
reasons:
1. Voluntary cancellation of housing license agreement.
2. Suspension from University housing.
3. Loss of status as a student.
4. Non-payment of registration fees, housing fees, etc.
5. Withdrawal from the University.
WITHDRAWAL FROM THE UNIVERSITY
A student may withdraw from the University through the Registrar’s Office. All students
withdrawing from the University during fall, spring or summer semesters must completely
vacate their assigned room and completed an Intent to Vacate Form before a University
withdrawal form is signed. Specifically, the student must remove all personal belongings and
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complete a proper check-out with the residence hall staff. Failure to checkout of your residence
may result in a continuing charge to your account for occupying the room/suite assigned.
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RESIDENCE HALL
EMERGENCY
GUIDELINES
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EMERGENCY INFORMATION
In the event of hazardous weather or other natural emergencies, medical alerts, or campus
closing or delays student should check their university e-mail or the University Website,
www.aamu.edu for the most up-to-date information. Students should also register for Bulldog
Alerts through Self-Service Banner so that made aware of an emergency through phone call, or
text. Should you not have access to e-mail, the Web, or other information, call the Residence
Hall in which you reside. Please do not call Campus Police for closing information, as this will
tie up phone lines that may be needed for an emergency.
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CRIMINAL AND MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
For any medical, emotional, personal, or criminal emergency, please call Campus Police at 256372-5555 for assistance. To reach 911 emergency operator, dial 911 from any campus phone.
OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERS
PUBLIC SAFETY/BULLDOG ESCORT SAFETY TEAM.…………..256-372-5555
BULLDOG TRANSIT………………………………………..………..256-372-5826
COUNSELLING AND HEALTH SERVICES………….256-372-5600/256-372-5601
ENVIORNMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETY……………………………256-372-4091
RESIDENTIAL LIFE AND HOUSING MAIN OFFICE……………….256-372-5797
ARAMARK FACILITIES………………………………………………256-372-5746
PUBLIC RELATIONS………………………………………………….256-372-5607
TITLE IX COORDINATOR…………………………………………..256-372-5835
KNIGHT COMPLEX ……………………………………256-372-5865/256-372-5745
THIGPEN HALL……………………………………………………….256-372-5817
PALMER HALL………………………………………………………..256-372-5814
TERRY HALL…………………………………………………………..256-372-5816
FOSTER COMPLEX ……………………………………256-372-5820/256-372-7107
STEPHENS HALL……………………………………………………....256-372-5815
MORRIS HALL………………………………………………………....256-372-5813
HOPKINS HALL…………………………………………………….….256-372-5811
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BUILDING EVACAUATION
When to Evacuate
The following will result in the evacuation of a University Building:
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Fire Alarm
Long term power failure
Natural disaster
Man-made disaster
Mechanical problems that are deemed a danger to the occupants
Hazardous Chemical spill or gas leak
Order of University Police or other Public Safety Official
1. Be aware of all marked exits from your building. Learn the exit routes from your room
and residence hall.
2. Building evacuations should occur when the building alarm sounds continuously and/or
upon notification by Campus Police or Residence Life personnel.
3. Walk quickly to the nearest exit and ask other to do the same.
4. Be aware of any disabled individuals and assist them in exiting the building.
5. In a fire emergency do not use elevators; exit using stairwells only. In a non-fire
emergency, elevators are reserved or use by disabled persons only.
6. Once outside, meet with your Hall Director, Support Staff, and/or Resident Assistant at
the designated area specified by your Resident Assistant at the beginning of the semester,
and during fire drills. Move to a safe area away from the affected building. Keep streets
and walkways clear for emergency vehicles and personnel.
7. Do not re-enter the evacuated building until you are told to do so by Campus Police,
Residential Life and Housing personnel or other authorized personnel.
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INCLEMENT WEATHER
In the event of inclement weather, you may obtain information regarding the University
operation status by the following steps below:
1. Go to the Front desk of the Residence Hall you reside, and information will be posted.
2. Call the Operator at 256-372-5000 and follow instructions
3. Check the University website at www.aamu.edu. A message will be posted on the
homepage.
4. Check your email-blast messages will be sent regarding the University’s operational
status
5. Monitor your text messages and phone for any Bulldog Alerts
6. Stay tuned to local radio and television stations
Please use the information resources listed above and refrain from calling the Department of
Public Safety directly regarding possible cancellations, closures, or delays.
Students should use their discretion in judging the safety of traveling to the university during
periods of inclement weather.
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TORNADO
A tornado watch means that severe thunderstorms capable of producing tornados are possible.
A tornado warning indicates that a tornado has been spotted or radar indicates there is a likely
tornado. A tornado warning siren usually will sound and/or receive a Bulldog Alert tornado
warning you should seek shelter immediately and remain in protective area until you receive an
all-clear message through Bulldog Alert or a building emergency contact representative.
1. When instructed by Residence Life and Housing personnel, quickly seek shelter in the
lowest level of the building, preferably in an interior hallway or room. If time does not
permit, go to the safest area of the room you are in, usually inside wall, farthest away
from doors and windows.
2. Door to rooms should be closed
3. Take shelter underneath a desk or other piece of heavy furniture. Assume a fetal position
to protect your head and eyes.
4. If outdoors, immediately seek-shelter, if available. Otherwise, take cover to the nearest
ditch or depression, away from power lines, buildings and trees. Do not remain in a
vehicle or non-permanent structure or attempt to outrun a tornado.
5. You should remain sheltered until the University issues an all-clear message. If you need
emergency assistance call Public Safety at 256-372-5555.
6. Be aware of any structural damage around you, and if needed leave the building per
“BUILDING EVACUATION” guidelines
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EARTHQUAKE
In the event that an earthquake is predicted which may impact the Alabama A&M campus and
neighboring community, please be aware of the following tips.
Before an Earthquake Occurs:
1. Keep on hand a flashlight if possible, and a portable radio; both with fresh batteries.
2. Place large and heavy objects on lower shelves. Bottled goods, glass and other breakables also
should not be stored in high places or left where they can slide freely on shelves.
3. Remove heavy picture frames, mirrors and other heavy objects over the bed or desk.
During an Earthquake:
1. First and foremost, stay calm. Think through the consequences of any action you take.
2. If you are outdoors, stay outdoors; if you are indoors, stay indoors. Most injuries during
quakes occur as people are entering or leaving buildings.
3. If you are indoors, take cover under a heavy desk or table, or in doorways, halls, or against
inside walls. Stay away from glass.
4. If you are outdoors, move away from buildings and utility wire. The greatest danger comes
from falling debris just outside of doorways or outer walls. Once in the open, stay there until the
shaking stops.
5. If you are in a moving car, stop as soon as you can, but stay in your car. A car may jiggle
violently on its springs, but it is a good place to stay until the shaking stops. When you drive on,
watch for hazards created by the quake. Some of these hazards include fallen or falling objects,
downed electrical wires or broken or undermined roadways.
After an Earthquake:
1. Be prepared for additional earthquake shocks called "aftershocks." Although most of these are
smaller than the main shock, some may be large enough to cause additional damage.
2. If in a car, when you drive on, watch for hazards created by the quake. Some of these hazards
include fallen or falling objects, downed electrical wires or broken or undermined roadways.
3. Stay out of severely damaged buildings. Aftershocks can shake them down. University
officials and hall staff will inform you when it is safe to reenter the building.
4. Check for injuries. Don't attempt to move seriously injured persons unless they are in
immediate danger of further injury.
5. Don't smoke. Gas leaks could make a cigarette your last.
6. Don't use candles, matches or other open flames because of possible gas leaks. Douse all fires.
Don't turn on the lights.
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FIRE
In case of a fire:
1. Be aware of all marked exits from your area and building as well as the location of
nearby fire extinguishers and/or building fire hoses
2. When the alarm sounds, immediately exit the building. If a fire is detected with no alarm
sounding, activate the pull station.
3. Call Campus Police at 911/ 256-372-5555, providing your name and the location of the
fire.
4. When you have been alerted by the alarm, shouted a warning, or have received the sensation of
smoke or fire keep these tips in mind:
a. If there is smoke in the room, keep low to the floor.
b. Before passing through any door, feel the door. If it is hot, do not open the door.
c. Before opening a door, brace yourself against the door and open it slightly. If heat or
smoke is present, close the door and stay in the room
d. If you can proceed, safely evacuate the building promptly.
5. If you are trapped and cannot leave the room, open the window and hang an object out from the
window to attract the fire department’s attention. Do not attempt to jump from the window! If
there is a phone available, call Public Safety at 256-372-5555 and report you are trapped; give
room number and specific location.
6. If you can leave a room, close all doors behind you as you exit.
7. Go to the nearest exit or stairwell.
8. If the nearest exit is blocked by fire, heat or smoke, go to an alternate exit.
FIRE and SAFETY EQUPMENT
Tampering with fire and safety equipment in the residence halls or in any campus building is
prohibited. Tampering includes pulling false fire alarms, discharging fire extinguishers, removing
exit signs, and interfering with smoke detectors and sprinklers. Interference with smoke detectors
and sprinklers will result in judicial actions and possible criminal prosecution. The sanctions are
1st offense $250.00 fine, 2nd offense $350.00 fine, and 48 hours to vacate campus housing.
FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS
Gasoline, kerosene, ether, oil, and any other flammable liquids are prohibited in the residence
halls.
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FIRE
Below is a list of designated areas that students should evacuate to:
COUNCILL HALL
FOSTER COMPLEX EAST
GATE
FOSTER COMPLEX WEST
HALL
GRAYSON HALL
HOPKINS HALL
KNIGHT COMPLEX EAST
STREET
KNIGHT COMPLEX WEST
MORRIS HALL
SILO
PALMER HALL
STEPHENS HALL
HALL
TERRY HALL
THIGPEN HALL
THOMAS HALL
GRASS LOT AT BUCHANAN HALL
GRASS LOT AT CHASE RD and BACK
GRASS LOT SOUTH OF STEPHENS
ON HILL WEST OF GRAYSON
WALKER WOOD FRONT LOT
GRASS LOT NEXT TO MERIDIAN
TM ELMORE BUILDING
GRASS LOT AT SOUTH OF MORRIS at
GRASS LOT AT BUCHANAN HALL
GRASS LOT SOUTH OF STEPHENS
TENNIS COURT AT REAR OF TERRY
GRASS LOT SOUTH OF THIGPEN
GRASS LOT SOUTH OF HURT HALL
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BOMB THREAT
If you receive a bomb threat by phone:
1. Remain calm, keep the caller on the line as long as you can and attempt to obtain as
much information as possible.
2. Ask for the message to be repeated to confirm it. Write down all information received.
3. If possible, record the message
a. Always write down date and time call was received.
4. Possible questions to ask the caller include:
a. When is the bomb going to explode?
b. Where is the bomb located?
c. What kind of bomb is it?
d. What does it look like?
e. Why was the bomb placed there?
5. Listen closely to the voice (male or female), voice quality (calm or excited), accents, age
of caller and speech impediments. Try to obtain caller’s identity.
6. Pay particular attention to any background noises, which may give clues as to the
location of the caller.
7. Report the threat immediately to 911 or 256-372-5555
8. Wait for instruction rom emergency responders (e.g., Police Officers, Dispatchers,
Huntsville Police Department Bomb Squad, etc.).
9. Do not activate the fire alarm, unless instructed to do so by emergency responders.
10. If found, do not touch, move, or handle the suspicious package.
11. DO NOT USE Cellular phones, or two-way radios near package.
If you are informed of a bomb threat:
1. Make a casual inspection of your area for suspicious objects. If you see a suspicious
object, do not disturb it. Call Campus Police immediately at 256-372-5555.
2. Evacuate the building per the “Building Evacuation” guidelines.
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MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
In the event of a medical emergency and you need assistance. IF you are able go to the front
desk of the building you reside to get assistance from Hall Staff.
Do not move a seriously injured person unless they are in a life threatening situation.
Request an Ambulance:
In the event of a serious injury or illness, immediately dial 911 or 256-372-5555, and if you are
able notify the front desk personnel. Give as much information as possible including:
1. Nature and severity of the illness or injury.
2. Victim’s exact location ( Where in the building, if it is a room, or a hall way, and or
floor)
3. Is the victim conscious, breathing, and/or bleeding?
4. If chemicals or radioactive material were involved, provide as much detail as possible.
5. Known medical history of victim if available.
Provide Medical Assistance:
The University maintains automated external defibrillators (AED) in Residential Halls.
University first responder vehicles are also equipped with automated external defibrillators.
It is recommended that only trained personnel should provide first aid or CPR.
When student returns to the Residence Hall they must report to Student Health Services.
TRANSPORTATION FOR EMERGENCIES
Residence Life staff members are not permitted to transport students requiring medical
assistance. When such assistance is required, Public Safety should be notified.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
I am a freshman. Can I commute to AAMU and live at home?
All freshmen and sophomores are required to live on campus. Exceptions are those living with
parents in the Madison County limits and those counties contiguous to Madison County. This
helps strengthen chances for college success.
Will my financial aid or scholarship cover my $100 housing application fee or $250
Housing Security Deposit?
No, the required fee and deposit must accompany your application/license agreement for
University housing and cannot be taken from financial aid or scholarship awards.
Is there a way I can pay for my education in installments?
Yes. An installment plan is available through the Collections Office. Please contact them for
eligibility.
When will I find out who my roommate is?
We mail room assignments and roommate information around June 30th for those applying for an
academic year assignment and the second week in December for those applying for a spring
semester assignment.
Can I have a private room?
Yes and no; regrettably space is limited. Private rooms are awarded based on available space in
traditional halls.
Do I have to be on a University meal plan?
All students residing in on campus housing is required to participate in the meal plan.
When can I move into my residence hall?
Information will be sent to you in advance of the start of each semester for which you have a
room assignment.
What if I decide to move off campus during the academic year?
There is not one answer to this question. Please read your housing/license agreement carefully.
It contains important information. Once signed and returned to our office, it is binding for the
entire academic year.
When do I have to be in my room at night?
There is no curfew. You may come and go as you please, although certain outside doors are
locked at specified hours. Please carry your keys with you at all times.
Who will clean my room?
Although custodial workers are employed in all residence halls/complexes to keep all public
areas and public/community bathrooms clean, you are expected to clean your own room and
bathrooms.
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During university recesses, may I stay in my residence hall?
No…students must check out of their residence hall during the university recognized recesses of
winter and spring.
May I remain in the residence halls if I withdraw from school?
No. Due to the demand for on-campus space, you must be enrolled to be eligible to live on
campus. If you withdraw from school, you must check out of your room immediately.
Complete and Intent to Vacate forms and submit your key to your Residence Hall director.
If I should change my address, who do I need to notify?
Always be sure to update and address changes with the Office of Admissions, Registrar’s, and
the Office of Residential Life and Housing.
May I bring a space heater or air conditioner?
No. These appliances are not allowed in the residence halls due to the potential for overload of
the electrical system and the potential of fire. Fans, however, are permitted if they plug directly
into the wall outlet.
Are my personal belongings insured by the University?
No. The University does not assume responsibility at any time for the private property of its
students and is not liable for the loss or damage of any article for personal property anywhere on
the premises. You or your parents are encouraged to carry appropriate insurance to cover your
personal belongings.
May I store my belongings in my room during the summer months?
No. Because the residence halls are used for summer school, camps/conferences, and under
renovations during the summer months, students are not allowed to store any belongings or
property on campus during the summer.
Am I allowed to personalize my room?
Yes. Personalization should occur after you have moved on campus and within the guidelines
set by the Office of Residential Life and Housing.
How do I protect my personal belongings from damage/theft?
We encourage everyone to be covered under your parents homeowners policy or obtain renters
insurance. You need to check your current policy to see if you are covered.
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WHAT TO BEING CHECKLIST
Things to Bring NOW
( ) Alarm Clock/Radio
( ) Soap, Shampoo, Toiletries
( ) Clothes Hangers, Laundry Supplies
( ) Desk Lamp
( ) Linen (Mattress size 36" X 80" approximately); Mattress Pad or Fitted Sheets
( ) Towels
( ) Pillow Case
( ) Iron with auto shut-off feature and Small Board
( ) Head/Ear Phones for Study Hours Stereo Listening
( ) Fork, Knife, Spoon, Cup Glass, Plate
( ) Approved Recreational Equipment
( ) Extension Cord with Power strip
( ) Typewriter/Computer
Things to Bring LATER, if you have not yet checked with your roommate
( ) Paintings/Pictures/Posters
( ) Stereo
( ) Television
( ) Area Throw Rug
( ) Small Table
( ) Toss Pillows
( ) Extra Chairs
( ) Compact Refrigerator (up to 1.7 cubic feet) in the Following Halls: Stephens Hall, Thigpen
Hall, Terry Hall, Foster Complex, Knight Complex
( ) Plants
( ) Bedspreads
( ) Bicycle
Things to LEAVE AT HOME
( ) Industrial Strength Stereos
( ) Drapes
( ) Expensive Jewels and Collectibles
( ) Any Direct Heat Source (Hot Plates, Toaster Ovens, Electric Skillet)
( ) Electric Guitar or Other Amplified Musical Instruments
( ) Window Air Conditioner
( ) Fire Arms, Hunting Knives, Martial Arts Equipment
( ) Waterbeds
( ) Dart Boards
Items on the Things to Bring Now and Things to Bring Later lists are suggestions only, and
not limited to this list!
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REFUND & REFUND DEADLINES
The deposit will be refunded if the application/license agreement is canceled by July 15th for the
academic year. For all new students applying for Spring Semester, the deadline for cancellation
is November 15th. For students applying for summer school the deadline is May 15.
Please not that all student seeking to obtain the refund must fill out and submit an Intent to
Vacate form. This form can be accessed by visiting the Office of Residential Life and Housing or
online. http://www.aamu.edu/housing
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Please contact us at:
256.372.5797 (Local)
866.254.9940 (Toll Free)
housing@aamu.edu (email)
ADDRESS:
Alabama A&M University
Office of Residential Life and Housing
Normal, AL. 35762
Phone (256) 372-5797
Fax (256) 372-5792
You also may obtain information by viewing us online at http://www.aamu.edu/housing
Want to tour a residence hall room? Call the Office of Admissions at 256.372.5245.
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IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS (AREA CODE IS 256)
Academic Advising
372.5750
Admissions
372.5245
Bulldog Transit
372.5254
Campus Police
372.5555
Dining Services
372.5708
Employment (Off Campus)
372.5690
Employment (On Campus)
372.5400
Financial Aid
372.5400
Financial Holds
372.5200
Grievances
372.5617
Health Services
372.5600
ID Card
372.5185
International Students
372.4745
Judicial Affairs
372.8409
Library
372.4725
Maintenance Hotline
See Hall/Complexes
Parking
372.5555
Registrar’s
372.5254
Residence Hall Association Office See Hall/Complexes
Residential Life and Housing
372.5797
Student Activities
372.5615
Student Fees
372.5203
Technology Inquiries
372.4357
University Excuses
372.4263
Vice President for Student Affairs 372.5233
Veteran Affairs
372.4263
Wellness Center
372.7000
Withdrawals
372.5254
RESIDENCE HALLS/COMPLEXES
Councill Hall
Foster Complex
Grayson Hall
Hopkins Hall
Knight Complex - East
Knight Complex - West
Morris Hall
Palmer Hall
Stephens Hall
Terry Hall
Thigpen Hall
Thomas Hall
372.5809
372.5820
372.5810
372.5811
372.5865
372.5745
372.5813
372.5814
372.5815
372.5816
372.5817
372.5818
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